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n JUNE CLASS ELL THE MIRROR XWX ' melia M. Urbas Cleveland 2, 3, Blaine Wilcox Atli. Assoc. 3, 4'- Play: Junior Plnyg Club 2, 3, 4: Operettn 3, 45 Football 35 Pa man 3, 4. wwf 413. . Glee trol- Jeannette M. Warden Clevolnnd 1: Hnrris- burg, Pu., 3: Annual Stuff 4: Class Editor -ig Band 2. 4: Forensic 2: Girl Reserve 2, 43 Committee 43 Ath. Assoc. 2. 4, Mgr. Pluy 4: Bus. Mgr. A A. 41 Glee Club 43 Operettn 4: Intrmnurnls Capt. 43 Basketball 2: S. C. O. 4: Pres, 4. Emil Gabor Madison 1. 2: Jeffer- son Il: Hi-Y 4. EMI-L. GZ-X80 'S - Henry Stuetzer ' Pep Club 1, 23 Glee Kathryn Price 41,1 Club 4, 5: Operetta 55 Y , Junior Play: Ath. Assoc. MEAC G4 C' 4: AH . Q1 3, 4, 5, Football 2, 3: ' ' K? XJ Mgr. 5: Basketball ' N' Mgr. 5: Intramurals 2, jo-,VX 3. Wi: Capt. 5. 'gy : l W l l . 1 ' X Y. .,. .-, n. .,. .,. .,. .v. .ug 1 9 3 2 LM Page twenty A-.WA-A A-A .vt A-A A-. ,YA A-A A A-A .v. .J
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'16 Molly Roth Ath. Assoc. 2, 3. 41 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3. 43 Committee 1, Glee Club 3, 45 Animal Staff 4, Banquet Coin. 3, Pell Club l. Joe Sgamballone Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Capt. 43 Basketball 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 29 Capt. 2: Track 3. 4: Mgr. 2: Ass't. 1: Hi-Y 3, 4: Glee Club 3: Jun- ior Play: Ath. Assoc. 2, 4: Banquet Com. 3, G Assov. 2, 33 Class Pres. -1. Virginia Evelyn Skidmore Jacksonville, Fla., 1, 2.3 Ashtabula 35 Girl Res. 4, Atll. Assoc. 4. Mfg .VYJXL-61,0 i , ' ' f 4-1 if L' M KU Ruth Irene Stokes X Ath. Assoc. 2, 4: Glee Club 2 3 Operetta 2: Art 25 S. C, C. 4. Avon C. Thackwell Pep Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 33 Basketball Mgr. 3, 4: Alb. Assoc. 2. 3, 43 G Assoc. 13 Patrolman 3, 4, Intra- murals Capt. 3, 4 g Stamp Club 25 Stage Mgr. Junior Play 3. THE MIRROR A JUNE CLASS f P E Ethel Sandler E Pep Club 15 Annual Q Staff 3, 43 Girl Sports ' Editor 35 Girl Reserve 1, 2, 3, 45 Committee 43 Ath. Assoc. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 35 Intramur- als Capt. 43 S. C. C. 4: Banquet Com. 3 ,ffl ffl- ' ry' ,ey L., , yy, Evelyn Silverman East Geneva 1, 25 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Bas- ketball 3g Intramurals 45 Ath. Assoc. 3, 43 S. C. C. 4, Annual Staff 3, 4: Head Typist 4. Glady Soden Camp Fire Girls 1, 22 Girl Reserve 3, 45 Jun- ior Play 2, Ath. Assoc. 3, 4: Play 3: Annual Staff 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Operetta 43 S. C. C. 4. Sweet Conueaut 1: Glee Club 3, 4, Operetta 3, For- ensic 3, Banquet Com. 3: Ath. Assoc. 3. 45 Or- chestra 43 Pianist 2, Zi, -lg S. C. C. 4. 'I 'L - Lucille Marie Unsinger East Geneva l. 2, Girl Reserve 3, 4: Ath. Assoc. 4: S. C. C. 4. , i E 5 1 9 3 2 .,. .'. .v. .-. .,. 1-. .vi .,. 1, rv. .,. v. .,., Page nineteen f q Lillian Margaret Lf- .X . wid' 2
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LMAO 63 if 6 J 'T'r-' M- .. THE MIRROR CLASS HISTORY By Frances Leslie As the golden rays of light encircled the Land of the Medieval, Mer- lin, the Magician saw a gallant procession of Lords, Ladies, Knights, and Barons. These were far-seeking peoples in search of the Grail of Knowl- edge. Faring forth into the Land of the Unknown, they sought to find and know the Unknown. With flaming scarlet and grey banners they began their four-year search for knowledge from the pages of books. Many trials and tribulations befell them in their duties as the Ever- lasting Freshmen. First semester class officers were Sue Mae Prentice, president, Florence Payne, vice president, and Frances Leslie, secretary and treasurer. Second semester: Edwin Mynderse, president: Kenneth Clement, vice president, and Robert Sprague, secretary and treasurer. Miss Gladys Alter was chosen sponsor. The year spent as Sophomores was filled with catastrophe, and the Search became weary to many. First semester oficers were Edwin Hutchinson, president g Robert Starkey, vice president, Robert Sprague, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Lillian Payer, sponsor. Second semes- ter: Harry Brown, president 3 Robert Starkey, vice president, Florence Payne, secretary and treasurer, and Mr. Robert Barr, sponsor. As Juniors they began the third phase of their Crusade and en- countered many obstacles. Peg o' My Heart , presented by a well- chosen cast, was their successful Junior play. The Junior-Senior ban- quet Was carried out in the scheme of garden flowers and a brilliance of colors of the rainbow. First semester officers were: .Sue Mae Prentice, pregdgglijgrence Payne, vice president: Lincoln Hasenflue, secretary and treasurer, and Miss Lillian Scudder, sponsor. Second semester: Harry Brown, president: Aletha Klinger, vice president, and Ethel Bart- lett, secretary and treasurer. Miss Bessie Carroll was sponsor. Boys prominent in athletics Were: Robert Starkey, Haze Robinson, Joe Sgam- ballone, Albert Mraz, Harry Brown and Fred Hutchinson, under the leadership of Coach Robert Barr. Girls active in athletics were: Flor- ence Payne, Olga Mraz, Aletha Klinger, Florence Woodworth, and' Ruth Beale, under Miss Lucille Alter. During the last Crusade of the Class of '32, the usual title of Digni- fied Seniors was very nearly lost because of the nature of these Lords and Ladies to swarm like bees up and down the corridors. Officers for first semester were: Edwin Warner, president: George Grapatin, vice president, and Paul Fleming, secretary and treasurer. Miss Bessie Car- roll was sponsor. Second semester: Joe Sgamballone, president: Edwin Mynderse, vice president, and David Reid, secretary and treasurer. So with blazing scarlet and grey banners they came to the level! of high peaks only to fare forth to seek higher peaks of the 'Grail of Worldly Experience. May they always bear with courage the Purpose-on-High- to their destination. .. ...... .. ..4 1 9 3 2 M . M Page twenty-one
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